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According to David Halperin, sexuality in our time is typified by a crisis in contemporary sexual definition. What is sexuality? What does it mean to have a sexual identity or orientation? What is the relationship between sexuality as a knowledge construct, on one hand, and the often messy flows of desire and practices of love, on the other? How and why are some sexual, erotic, and intimate practices normalized and others marginalized?Queer Theory has emerged in the West as one of the most provocative analytical tools in the humanities and social sciences. It scrutinizes identity and social structures that take heteronormativity for granted that do not question the social construction of heterosexuality as normative in relation to its oppositional binary, homosexuality. At the same time, bisexuality is a practice, identity, and orientation that challenges the binary logic around which cultural notions of sexuality are organized. It is a portal to the imagination of a world of amorous expression beyond that divide.This provocative collection presents bisexuality and queer theory as two parallel thought collectives that have made significant contributions to cultural discourses about sexual and amorous practices since the onset of the AIDS era, and explores the ideas that circulate in these thought collectives today. We learn much about the construction and experience of sexuality, and the power it still holds throughout the contemporary Western world to shape identities and practices. This volume challenges our understanding of what it means to be sexual, to have a sexual identity, and to practise the arts of loving.This book was orginally published as a special issue of the Journal of Bisexuality.

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Bisexuality and Queer Theory According to David Halperin sexuality in our time - photo 1
Bisexuality and Queer Theory
According to David Halperin, sexuality in our time is typified by a crisis in contemporary sexual definition. What is sexuality? What does it mean to have a sexual identity or orientation? What is the relationship between sexuality as a knowledge construct, on one hand, and the often messy flows of desire and practices of love, on the other? How and why are some sexual, erotic, and intimate practices normalized and others marginalized?
Queer Theory has emerged in the West as one of the most provocative analytical tools in the humanities and social sciences. It scrutinizes identity and social structures that take heteronormativity for granted that do not question the social construction of heterosexuality as normative in relation to its oppositional binary, homosexuality. At the same time, bisexuality is a practice, identity, and orientation that challenges the binary logic around which cultural notions of sexuality are organized. It is a portal to the imagination of a world of amorous expression beyond that divide.
This provocative collection presents bisexuality and queer theory as two parallel thought collectives that have made significant contributions to cultural discourses about sexual and amorous practices since the onset of the AIDS era, and explores the ideas that circulate in these thought collectives today. We learn much about the construction and experience of sexuality, and the power it still holds throughout the contemporary Western world to shape identities and practices. This volume challenges our understanding of what it means to be sexual, to have a sexual identity, and to practise the arts of loving.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Bisexuality.
Jonathan Alexander is Professor of English and Chancellors Fellow at the University of California, Irvine, USA. His books include Finding Out: An Introduction to LGBT Studies (2008, with Deborah Meem and Michelle Gibson) and Literacy, Sexuality and Pedagogy: Theory and Practice for Composition Studies (2008).
Serena Anderlini-DOnofrio is a scholar, writer, activist, teacher, and cultural theorist. Her book of ecosexual theory, Gaia and the New Politics of Love is a 2010 Nautilus Winner. She is editor of BiTopia (2011, with Brian Zamboni), Bisexuality and Queer Theory (2010, with Jonathan Alexander), Plural Loves: Designs for Bi and Poly Living (2005), and Women and Bisexuality: A Global Perspective (2003). Her memoir, Eros: A Journey of Multiple Loves, was a 2007 Lambda finalist. She is Professor of Humanities at the University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez.
Bisexuality and Queer Theory
Intersections, Connections and Challenges
Edited by
Jonathan Alexander and Serena Anderlini-DOnofrio
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First published 2012
by Routledge
2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 4RN
Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada
by Routledge
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Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
2012 Taylor & Francis
This book is a reproduction of the Journal of Bisexuality, volume 9, issues 3-4. The Publisher requests to those authors who may be citing this book to state, also, the bibliographical details of the special issue on which the book was based.
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
ISBN13: 978-0-415-68671-6
Typeset in Times New Roman
by Taylor & Francis Books
Disclaimer
The publisher would like to make readers aware that the chapters in this book are referred to as articles as they had been in the special issue. The publisher accepts responsibility for any inconsistencies that may have arisen in the course of preparing this volume for print.
Contents
Jonathan Alexander and Serena Anderlini-DOnofrio
April S. Callis
Maria Gurevich, Helen Bailey and Jo Bower
Susan Feldman
Esther Rapoport
Laura Erickson-Schroth and Jennifer Mitchell
Nowell Marshall
Serena Anderlini-DOnofrio
Meg Barker, Christina Richards and Helen Bowes-Catton
Jessa Lingel
Malena Gustavson
Breanne Fahs
David M. Halperin
Jonathan Alexander is Professor of English and Chancellors Fellow at the University of California, Irvine, USA. He is the author or editor of six books, including Finding Out: An Introduction to LGBT Studies (2008, with Deborah Meem and Michelle Gibson) and Literacy, Sexuality and Pedagogy: Theory and Practice for Composition Studies (2008). Jonathan is a three-time recipient of the Ellen Nold Award for Best Articles in the field of Computers and Composition Studies. His books have been nominated for various awards, including the Lambda Literary Award. Jonathan also works on several editorial boards and has been named as one of the founding editorial board members for Computers and Composition Digital Press. In 2011, he was awarded the Charles Moran Award for Distinguished Contributions to the Field of Computers and Writing Studies. Jonathans work focuses primarily on the use of emerging communications technologies in the teaching of writing and in shifting conceptions of what writing, composing, and authoring mean. Jonathan also works at the intersection of the fields of writing studies and sexuality studies, where he explores what discursive theories of sexuality have to teach us about literacy and literate practice in pluralistic democracies.
Serena Anderlini-DOnofrio, Ph.D., believes that a world where it is safe to love is a world where it is safe to live. She is a scholar, writer, activist, professor, and cultural theorist. Her book of cultural and ecosexual theory, Gaia and the New Politics of Love: Notes for a Poly Planet (2009) is a Silver Winner in Cosmology and New Science for the 2010 Nautilus Awards. She is the editor of several interdisciplinary studies on bisexuality and Polyamory and the practices of love in these alternative communities. They include the volumes BiTopia (2011, with Brian Zamboni), Bisexuality and Queer Theory (2010, with Jonathan Alexander), Plural Loves: Designs for Bi and Poly Living (February 2005), and Women and Bisexuality: A Global Perspective (June 2003). Her memoir, Eros: A Journey of Multiple Loves, was a 2007 Lambda finalist. She is Professor of Humanities at the University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez. Her scholar-activist research on the positive, life-enhancing aspects of bisexuality and other inclusive practices of love has been generously supported by the UPR system. In June 2011 she was a keynote speaker at Ecosex Symposium II, an ecosex art/theory/practice/activism production by Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens in San Francisco. In July 2011 she taught the first multilingual course in Ecosexuality in Italy with Robert Silber. In 2010 she keynoted at the World Polyamory Association Conference in Harbin Hot Springs, California, and at BiReCon, the 10th International Bisexuality Research Conference in London. For further information please see Serenas blog Poly Planet GAIA: http://polyplanet.blogspot.com/
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